New 1994 Corvette Quarterly Magazine 1995 Intro Lt1 Zr1 Lt5 Abs Specs Options on 2040-parts.com
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HERE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS A NEW ISSUE OF THE CORVETTE QUARTERLY MAGAZINE FOR FALL 1994. CONTENTS INCLUDE: FULL STORY AND SPECS ON THE 1995 CORVETTES; LT1 LT5 ZR-1 / THE NEW ABS / ASR SYSTEM / ESCAPING TO DEATH VALLEY.
PUBLISHED BY CHEVROLET, THE CORVETTE QUARTERLY WAS MADE AVAILABLE TO THE "NEW" CORVETTE OWNER. GREAT CORVETTE HISTORY, PHOTOS, NEW CORVETTE SPECIFICATIONS, ILLUSTRATIONS CENTERSPREADS AND CHEVROLET CORVETTE ADVERTISEMENTS.
*THIS MAGAZINE IS IN NEW CONDITION! STILL SEALED IN PLASTIC MAILING SLEEVE.
**PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER CHEVROLET/CORVETTE AUCTIONS. I WILL GLADLY COMBINE THE SHIPPING!
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